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424116 - SUPPLIERS OF THE "GREY WOLVES": The Story of the German Submarine Tankers 1941-44

 

By Axel Urbanke

To the Allies they were target number one - the German submarine tankers. The Allied hunter-killer groups had express orders to sink the tankers first. The enemy knew that the German submarine tankers made it possible for U-boats to operate off the east coast of the United States, South Africa, the west coast of Africa and the Caribbean. Unlike conventional tankers, these large Type XIV submarines, also known as "milk cows," could reach their areas of operation without being discovered. The submarine tankers carried sufficient fuel, provisions, torpedoes and spare parts for up to 24 U-boats, doubling or tripling their normal endurance. The "milk cows" also carried a doctor who could treat sick or injured crewmen.

In 1942 the submarine tankers were able to rendezvous with the combat submarines at prearranged locations largely undisturbed. In 1943, however, all this changed. From the beginning of the year, the Allies succeeded in decoding German radio transmissions and from these intercepts learned where the tankers and operational boats would be meeting. From then on the tankers were hunted down relentlessly. Wherever the "milk cows" surfaced, Allied anti-submarine groups were waiting. Rapid transfer of supplies, often in bad weather, rendezvous points changed at the last minute, and attacks by Allied ASW aircraft became a part of everyday life for the "milk cow" crews. They often worked to the limits of their physical and mental endurance to complete their mission. In the end, all of the submarine tankers were sunk by the Allies, the last in the summer of 1944. Hundreds of men went down with the submarines.

The story of the ten German submarine tankers in the Second World War has never been thoroughly documented in words and pictures. This book describes the difficult submarine tanker operations and the war waged by the crews against the power of the sea and the Allied anti-submarine forces and thus fills a significant gap in the history of the German submarine arm.

This book has over 300 wartime B+W photos which also includes 5 rare photos in color. Also included are 33 color maps and 9 color profiles. 

A bonus CD is also included with the book at no extra charge. It contains 30 table of operations for the U-Boot Tankers (one tabel per operation). Each table contains all the informtion pertaining to each single U-Boot supply mission, the U-Boat commander, the time of meeting, time of refueling, end of refueling, proviant times, information about any problems (ex. pipe cuttings, people overboard and so on), air attacks and much more.

 

Format Hardback, landscape format
Pages 336
Publication Date

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Pictures

305 photos including 5 in colour, 33 colour maps, 9 colour profiles

Width (mm) 280
Height (mm) 235
Dust Jacket No 
ISBN 978-3-941437-14-2
Price

£56.99

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